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4 essential tips to get your home ready for warmer weather

Temperatures are warming up in the Midwest — making it the perfect time to prepare your home for the upcoming summer heat.

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Embrace the unexpected weather with confidence thanks to the Peterman Brothers pros.

Photos provided by Peterman Brothers, Jarryd Stefanik

Temperatures are warming up in the Midwest — making it the perfect time to prepare your home for the upcoming summer heat.

Here are four expert tips from Peterman Brothers to keep your home comfortable and systems running smoothly:

  1. Schedule a spring HVAC tune-up | Ensure your air conditioning is ready for warmer temperatures, improve efficiency, and prevent unexpected breakdowns.
  2. Conduct an electrical safety check | Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, inspect outlets for loose connections, and ensure GFCI outlets function properly.
  3. Inspect outdoor faucets | Repair or replace hoses and spigots as needed to prevent issues as temperatures rise.
  4. A/C unit maintenance | Adjust your home’s temperature settings, clear airflow obstructions, and consider a dehumidifier to boost cooling efficiency.

Call 317-268-8512 to schedule a Peak Performance Tune-up for just $59 per system (or free with a Peterman Brothers Protection Club membership).

Let the experts take care of you this season and beyond.

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